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Customizing TeXmacs |
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One major feature of TeXmacs is that it can be highly customized.
First of all, the most important aspects of the program can be configured in Edit→Preferences. Most other parts of TeXmacs can be entirely adapted or
reprogrammed using the Guile/Scheme
extension language. In the sequel, we give a short overview of how
this works in simple cases.
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